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history will judge whether ben bernanke will be. the new president will want his own appointee at the fed. and i don't believe that ben bernanke will stick around. that's a very tough job and he's due for a vacation. >> is he to blame, guys? is there any blame? >> romney is on the record saying he wouldn't support bernanke staying on the job, partly for the consumption of the republican campaign where bashing ben bernanke was the number one job of the gop presidential candidate and he had to come out and say ben bernanke's fault? no, i don't think so. he's sort of used the traditional tools and the tool box of the fed to keep interest rates very low and tried to stimulate the economy, you know, with what measures he had available to him and the open market's committee and they continue to do that. the next thing is do they act to have the quantitative easing to keep rates low in an extended period of time. it's hard for me to think about laying the blame for our crisis and subsequent low and painful recession for ben bernanke and th
history will judge whether ben bernanke will be. the new president will want his own appointee at the fed. and i don't believe that ben bernanke will stick around. that's a very tough job and he's due for a vacation. >> is he to blame, guys? is there any blame? >> romney is on the record saying he wouldn't support bernanke staying on the job, partly for the consumption of the republican campaign where bashing ben bernanke was the number one job of the gop presidential candidate and...
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. >> on his name was ben graham but his real name was -- >> ben grossbalm. >> my son is name 56d ben and he is very glad he changed his name. >> so you moved back for a while to nebraska. then ultimately changed his mind and you went to work for ben graham. >> i kept pestering him. >> in those years what did you aspire to do? what did you aspire to become a wealthy person, did you want to buy stocks, companies? >> i loved just analyzing securities. i spent hours and hours. i kept turning the pages of moody's, instead, you had no internet or anything, you had two sources, moody's and standard & poor's. and we happened to have these sets of moody's, about 8,000 pages. about five manuals. and i went through those page by page. >> must have been exciting. >> yeah. it's a little strange. you know, i actually went to amazon a few years ago and found an old 1951 moody's. everybody else is going there for play boy but i'm ordering the old moody's. a strange guy here. >> working in new york you were attracted to one of the companies that ben graham was with, geico, i understand that you came
. >> on his name was ben graham but his real name was -- >> ben grossbalm. >> my son is name 56d ben and he is very glad he changed his name. >> so you moved back for a while to nebraska. then ultimately changed his mind and you went to work for ben graham. >> i kept pestering him. >> in those years what did you aspire to do? what did you aspire to become a wealthy person, did you want to buy stocks, companies? >> i loved just analyzing securities. i...
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ben is more interested in our cameras than his birth mom. >> hey, ben. >> that. >> you like the right? >> reporter: but the awkwardness pales in comparison to the overwhelming feeling tracy and tammy both have. gratitude. >> we just can't thank you enough for everything. everything. such a great experience and he is so fantastic. >> you're everything i expected in a mom for ben and -- >> thank you. >> reporter: i'm reena ninan for "nightline" in minneapolis. >> and our thanks to reena ninan. a special thanks, too, to yahoo! shine who partnered with us on this report. >>> now, just ahead, our team heads deep into the amazon jungle to help track down some of nature's most terrifying beasts. [ male announcer ] how can power consumption in china, impact wool exports from new zealand, textile production in spain, and the use of medical technology in the u.s.? at t. rowe price, we understand the connections of a complex, global economy. it's just one reason over 75% of our mutual funds beat their 10-year lipper average. t. rowe price. invest with confidence. request a prospectus or summary
ben is more interested in our cameras than his birth mom. >> hey, ben. >> that. >> you like the right? >> reporter: but the awkwardness pales in comparison to the overwhelming feeling tracy and tammy both have. gratitude. >> we just can't thank you enough for everything. everything. such a great experience and he is so fantastic. >> you're everything i expected in a mom for ben and -- >> thank you. >> reporter: i'm reena ninan for...
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so, when you look at those numbers, is it any surprise the world has our number, to ben stein, charles payne, dagen mcdowell and adam lashinsky, dr. payne, great to have you back. >> good to be here. >> the u.s. government is flat broke, but the public isn't broke, that's the shame our average share of the debt that the government wildly throws away and spends like crazy and can't put on your, on any kind of control of, but this is where we are, this is the inflection point, where we are, at the moment of truth where we keep running this up we're asking americans you want the total to be more than that. essentially we've become a total welfare country, a total welfare state unless somehow the american public puts their foot down, government won't do it. >> what i don't like about it, it does put it in a darkly human maybe selfish conscious, this is our share, to folks abroad. >> just to folks abroad. but two-thirds of our debt is held by. >> we owe ourselves. you figure you owe it yourself -- well, i'm not going to say it. this i have to pay. >> and what you have to pay back. good poin
so, when you look at those numbers, is it any surprise the world has our number, to ben stein, charles payne, dagen mcdowell and adam lashinsky, dr. payne, great to have you back. >> good to be here. >> the u.s. government is flat broke, but the public isn't broke, that's the shame our average share of the debt that the government wildly throws away and spends like crazy and can't put on your, on any kind of control of, but this is where we are, this is the inflection point, where...
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his name is ben. ben learned about a homeless boy who had an infected tooth, and the boy died. that made ben really sad. he wrote a law so every kid can see a dentist. we have special dental van that goes from school to school. he even helps make sure we learn how to brush our teeth. he's my friend, ben. i hope he's your friend, too. i'm ben cardin, and i approved this message. >> although spring is not officially started, it feels like it with the mild weather we have been having everywhere across the country. trees and flowers blooming weeks in advance. it could be the earliest piece on record for the cherry blossoms in washington. it leaves people ready to usher in a warmer weather, but unfortunately, with spring also come mosquitos, and experts warn they are out in full force. >> the mild winter we had is getting everyone out into the guards quicker, so the season has started. mosquitos are already out. and i guess the advice is keep the bug spray handy. there is only more warm weather to come, and least in the immediate future. >> always a trade-off. i'm sure whenever eats
his name is ben. ben learned about a homeless boy who had an infected tooth, and the boy died. that made ben really sad. he wrote a law so every kid can see a dentist. we have special dental van that goes from school to school. he even helps make sure we learn how to brush our teeth. he's my friend, ben. i hope he's your friend, too. i'm ben cardin, and i approved this message. >> although spring is not officially started, it feels like it with the mild weather we have been having...
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gerri: fed chief ben bernanke gettingiving a big speech in ne gerri: federal reserve chairman ben bernanke speaking today at the new york economic club in new york city, and his message to lawwakers in washington, fix the fiscal cliff and don't kick the can down the road. the commons the fed chief has everybody talking. john, always great to see you. i want you to respond to something the fed chairman had to say this afternoon. listen to this. >>n a worst-case scenario where the economy goes off the broad fiscal cliff, the largest fiscal cliff, don't think the fed has the tools to offset that. gerri: don't look at me, can do anything if you can't avoid the fiscal cliff. what did you make of that? speak of the war is quite complicit dumb explicit. if the u.s. goes over the fiscal cliff, the jump in taxes woul likely quickly push the u.s. economy into a recession and there is nothing the fed cado to prevent that from happening. gei: it seems to have unloaded everytng they have, the economy has to come back on its own now. >> they can do with the bank of japan is now supposedly considering, r
gerri: fed chief ben bernanke gettingiving a big speech in ne gerri: federal reserve chairman ben bernanke speaking today at the new york economic club in new york city, and his message to lawwakers in washington, fix the fiscal cliff and don't kick the can down the road. the commons the fed chief has everybody talking. john, always great to see you. i want you to respond to something the fed chairman had to say this afternoon. listen to this. >>n a worst-case scenario where the economy...
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it may go down but not a lot. >> ben, what do you think of that one? >> i love our frind in san francisco. i don't know what he knows that the market doesn't know. >> maybe a new health care law. what do you like, ben? >> no one knows about the health care law. i like spi. you will do great. i wish i put every dime i had from the day i was
it may go down but not a lot. >> ben, what do you think of that one? >> i love our frind in san francisco. i don't know what he knows that the market doesn't know. >> maybe a new health care law. what do you like, ben? >> no one knows about the health care law. i like spi. you will do great. i wish i put every dime i had from the day i was
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to ben stein, charles payne, dagen mcdowell along with charlie gasperino and neil weinberg. charles payne, what do you make of that. yeah, i think the-- you know, listen, this goes to a lot of things, and you think the most important part of this is, there's no vetting, this is rammed down our throats and told we were going to like it once we knew what it was about. and as we can see every single time, every other week there's something wrong. some things people probably don't know about. let's say you sell a house you're going to have to pay additional tax, 3.8% medicare, medicare tax associated with selling your house, on unearned income. >> and that's exactly. >> capital gains and dividend. >> medicare tax, and anybody making $250,000, adjusted from 1 1/2% and also, hospitals, i love this one, hospitals that spend more per elderly patients are going to get penalizing, no rationing. >> and you're looking at this and realizing people granted wavers and opt out for various reasons, maybe to address the issues they find onerous, if so many can get out, what does that tell you
to ben stein, charles payne, dagen mcdowell along with charlie gasperino and neil weinberg. charles payne, what do you make of that. yeah, i think the-- you know, listen, this goes to a lot of things, and you think the most important part of this is, there's no vetting, this is rammed down our throats and told we were going to like it once we knew what it was about. and as we can see every single time, every other week there's something wrong. some things people probably don't know about. let's...
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federal reserve chairman ben bernan prop importance during a speech in wyoming. we will look at those topicics during our roundtable segment. first, comings and g goings at reagan national l airport. the vivirgin americaca flit is now serving san francisco. it would be easy enough to overlook if washington were just anotherr city anreagan national just another airport, bubut they are e not. they are making the west coast trip thanks to a speci waiver exempting the flight from a special seset of rules. there are only about 20 of those daily exceptions tohe 1200- mile rule.e. i spoke with the virgin america president and ceo aboardhe first bridge a and american airlines to land at washington rarankin. -- reagan. it marks the start of the virgin america service into reagan national airport. thank you for being on “washington business report" with us. >>e have a flown into dulles airport for a number of years. but reagan national is a little bit different -- the access to the capital, the access to k street all the poly makers. we thought it was important have link
federal reserve chairman ben bernan prop importance during a speech in wyoming. we will look at those topicics during our roundtable segment. first, comings and g goings at reagan national l airport. the vivirgin americaca flit is now serving san francisco. it would be easy enough to overlook if washington were just anotherr city anreagan national just another airport, bubut they are e not. they are making the west coast trip thanks to a speci waiver exempting the flight from a special seset of...
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r ben's words. wrote a moment moe to a foreign correspondent and laid out way he was trying to do with the newspaper. aot tyingoak t tte e tg m ire atyoer f toovav viitdusn is an effort to remove the hand, the vailed stand, the phrases that make the position ear th oues,fwett ri th,th astostul a r. anla cian a flngli xin t pe uot those calls. they are valued. we are talking about something different, til tilt flaws the efforte makto me anepestis avinduy, ilon weivel, . w isin 1965 and shortly after he became executive editor in 1968, most of you read the "wasngton ,"su amo a acomo stsen. w'sea ugt uut o nng ut ampe ot, and shortly after being the ecutive editor in 1968, there were memos flying around and 234 january of 19,hest ctcaut itomngs mn pares acom ths fect y pr,ni tl thenefirs a the style section was the first and when i asked ben about the style section late i realized the style section materialfuls not powerful enough, and it was one a cer f rtanenskbo stct h i inma b m ges gacy. i said, r
r ben's words. wrote a moment moe to a foreign correspondent and laid out way he was trying to do with the newspaper. aot tyingoak t tte e tg m ire atyoer f toovav viitdusn is an effort to remove the hand, the vailed stand, the phrases that make the position ear th oues,fwett ri th,th astostul a r. anla cian a flngli xin t pe uot those calls. they are valued. we are talking about something different, til tilt flaws the efforte makto me anepestis avinduy, ilon weivel, . w isin 1965 and shortly...
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ben bernanke has strong words for lawmakers and the president fixing the fiscal cliff now or else. details next. i always wait until the last minute. can i still ship a gift in time r christmas? yeah, sure you can. great. where's your gift? uh... whew. [ male announcer ] break from the holiday stress. ship fedex express by december 22nd for christmas delivery. we don't let frequent heartburn come between us and what we love. so if you're one of them people who gets heartburn and then treats day afr day... block the acid with prilosec otc and don't get heartburn in the first place! [ male announcer ] e pill eachmorning. 24 hours. zerheartbur gerri: fed chief ben bernanke gettingiving a big speech in new york city, but it is what he said after the speech getting all the attention. next. gerri: federal reserve chairman ben bernanke speaking today at the new york economic club in new york city, and his message to lawwakers in washington, fix the fiscal cliff and don't kick the can down the road. the commons the fed chief has everybody talking. john, always great to see you. i want you
ben bernanke has strong words for lawmakers and the president fixing the fiscal cliff now or else. details next. i always wait until the last minute. can i still ship a gift in time r christmas? yeah, sure you can. great. where's your gift? uh... whew. [ male announcer ] break from the holiday stress. ship fedex express by december 22nd for christmas delivery. we don't let frequent heartburn come between us and what we love. so if you're one of them people who gets heartburn and then treats day...
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ben bernanke, chairman of the federal reserve. who, because he surrounded us with free money and his low interest rate policy triggered a stock market rally all year long, an economy that while moving slowly certainly showed growth throughout the year. bernanke's policies encouraged lending, it encouraged borrowing, and also told us that there are few alternatives with any returns for our money beyond stocks and housing. for all of that, ben bernanke is my pick for businessperson of the year 2012. that will do it for us for today. thank you of so much for joining me. next week bewe will coming to you with a brand new look and a brand new name. look for "on the money with maria bartiromo." i'll continue to be here with you as are all of our great guests every week where wall street meets main street. happy new year, everybody, wish you the best for 2013. i'll see you next weekend.
ben bernanke, chairman of the federal reserve. who, because he surrounded us with free money and his low interest rate policy triggered a stock market rally all year long, an economy that while moving slowly certainly showed growth throughout the year. bernanke's policies encouraged lending, it encouraged borrowing, and also told us that there are few alternatives with any returns for our money beyond stocks and housing. for all of that, ben bernanke is my pick for businessperson of the year...
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ben bernanke among those taking record low mortgage rates. >> all eyes on the monthly jobs report from the labor department. here is linda bell at bloomberg in new york. >> on the heels of yesterday's huge rally, stock-index futures indicating a higher open. today is the all-important jobs day on wall street. economists forecast the report 130,000 workers were added to our economy in august. the jobless rate may hold steady 8% for the 43rd straight month. this highlights what ben said, that the lack of jobs this country is a great concern for policy makers. the fed chairman is among illions of americans who refinance his mortgage last from the bondng aser program known quantitative easing. on its 30-yeare loan. -- he cut the rate. its 3.79% now. nfl sunday officially kicks off but super bowl adds are nearly sold out. thousands of restaurant workers e looking for back pay. on that next hour. linda bell reporting for abc 7 news. back to you. >> thank you. 8, 69 degrees. >> you will want to plan ahead using metro this weekend. which lines will be anncr: it'll start out as concrete and ste
ben bernanke among those taking record low mortgage rates. >> all eyes on the monthly jobs report from the labor department. here is linda bell at bloomberg in new york. >> on the heels of yesterday's huge rally, stock-index futures indicating a higher open. today is the all-important jobs day on wall street. economists forecast the report 130,000 workers were added to our economy in august. the jobless rate may hold steady 8% for the 43rd straight month. this highlights what ben...
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it may go down but not a lot. >> ben, what do you think of that one? >> i love our frind in san francisco. i don't know what he knows that the market doesn't know. >> maybe a new health care law. what do you like, ben? >> no one knows about the health care law. i like spi. you will do great. i wish i put every dime i had from the day i was bar -- bar mitva. >> you are looking handsome this morning. >> i am in nebraska. >> forbes on fox is next. here's dave. she was the first democrat telling entrepreneurs that you didn't build that. now elizabeth warren is saying >> china invested 9 percent of the gdp in infrastructure. america we are at 2.4 percent. we can do better and build a strong economy and get people in massachusetts to work. >> former assistant to president obama is running for a senate seat in massachusetts saying we need to be more like china to juice up the american economy . is she right or wrong. we'll go in focus with steve forbes. with elizabeth and rick and steve and rick. >> steve, is china our economic model. >> no, thanks to elizabe
it may go down but not a lot. >> ben, what do you think of that one? >> i love our frind in san francisco. i don't know what he knows that the market doesn't know. >> maybe a new health care law. what do you like, ben? >> no one knows about the health care law. i like spi. you will do great. i wish i put every dime i had from the day i was bar -- bar mitva. >> you are looking handsome this morning. >> i am in nebraska. >> forbes on fox is next. here's...
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ben bernanke announcing an easing to qe 3. this time it will remain open until they believe the crisis has been addressed. in the next few months they'll buy $40 million in mortgage-backed securities and maintaining the current low interest rates through 2015. the feds action gave mitt romney an easy chance to shift the answers back to the economy. >> what bernanke is saying is what the president is saying is wrong. the president is saying progress is coming and the economy is coming back. bernanke is saying no it's not. we have to print more money. i don't think they'll get the economy going. >> eliot: let's bring in ben white, author of money morning column and deputy editor joe wiesenthal. thank you for coming in. let me begin how bad is it? for the fed to react way one almost gets a sense of panic. they say they're opening the floodgates to the maximum point. >> i don't think it's quite like that. in the middle of the crisis, absolutely. in qe 2 almost as bad. this is different in its tenor. the economy is not quite as hor
ben bernanke announcing an easing to qe 3. this time it will remain open until they believe the crisis has been addressed. in the next few months they'll buy $40 million in mortgage-backed securities and maintaining the current low interest rates through 2015. the feds action gave mitt romney an easy chance to shift the answers back to the economy. >> what bernanke is saying is what the president is saying is wrong. the president is saying progress is coming and the economy is coming...
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. >> josh boak, ben bernanke was asked about inflation. he said he was notorried about it. a loof people asked if i it would rk. why is that the assessment? >> there is a limed supy of mortgage--backed s securities t there. the f fed hasone quantitative easing twice before. the rst time buying mortgage- backed securities. epiphany tell ofhe day bernanke himself, contrast to the statement, if knowledge there is very little he could do. >> will go to break andom back and talk about thisore,e, but josh boak, a fun fact for our viewers, sothining i lened from your reporting, the fed alreadady owns the book on mortgage-backed securits. >> $850 billionn worthth, and now they wantnother 550 billion more to buy. >> much more on this topic too come but first the federal hotot minute. cracks when congress was not able to pass legislation earlier thisis summer, the white house indicated they might issue an executive order. "national defense" magazine writes congress could nonot overcome divisive issues such as pracy rights, the government over reach and turf battle . in urging the pre
. >> josh boak, ben bernanke was asked about inflation. he said he was notorried about it. a loof people asked if i it would rk. why is that the assessment? >> there is a limed supy of mortgage--backed s securities t there. the f fed hasone quantitative easing twice before. the rst time buying mortgage- backed securities. epiphany tell ofhe day bernanke himself, contrast to the statement, if knowledge there is very little he could do. >> will go to break andom back and talk...
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do you think that ben bernanke is taking sides in this election? >> you know, i'm a cynic and i don't like central banking. i don't, jump at chances to bash bernanke. i thought it would, say that, he is probably more worried about his reputation and he think he honestly wants to prove his economic theories work because he put a lifetime into it. and think of much time and effort he put into studying the depression. if i'm right and he is wrong, it destroyed his whole thesis of the last 30 or 40 years. he thinks more about that whether he does get reappointed. he wants to be proven right on these issues shoes. i think he is truly academician rather than a party player and only doing this for obama. but there is a history that federal reserve chairman have in the past tried to accommodate the president. david: it happened a couple times. perhaps not this one. the middle east finally on the middle east, does it make sense for us to give money to countries in the middle east that can't or won't protect our own embassies there? >> i don't think it makes
do you think that ben bernanke is taking sides in this election? >> you know, i'm a cynic and i don't like central banking. i don't, jump at chances to bash bernanke. i thought it would, say that, he is probably more worried about his reputation and he think he honestly wants to prove his economic theories work because he put a lifetime into it. and think of much time and effort he put into studying the depression. if i'm right and he is wrong, it destroyed his whole thesis of the last 30...
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joining us is ben stein, charles payne, dagen mcdowell and stephen fitch. and charlie, you raise a very good point. in the scheme of things, this looks like a pimple on a you know what. >> and we should point out they lost 2 billion on the trade, even with that loss they're going to be making something like 3 billion dollars this quarter, next quarter and it may have a 12 to 15 billion dollar earnings year, so, this is, i mean, there's a lot of reasons, politically why they're doing these hearings and i think that jamie dimon is a big opponent of aspects of dodd frank and they want to show that this guy maybe shouldn't be an effective spokesman, but i tell you that report we got and first reported on fox business, really shows how little this is compared to this huge elephant. everybody knows it's there, by the way, what this report did different, it spelled it out in explicit details how big it is and it's unfunded accounted, and municipalities if you go by the public statements would add up to about a trillion, 900 billion according to the report, the rea
joining us is ben stein, charles payne, dagen mcdowell and stephen fitch. and charlie, you raise a very good point. in the scheme of things, this looks like a pimple on a you know what. >> and we should point out they lost 2 billion on the trade, even with that loss they're going to be making something like 3 billion dollars this quarter, next quarter and it may have a 12 to 15 billion dollar earnings year, so, this is, i mean, there's a lot of reasons, politically why they're doing these...
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nice job ben. [ male announcer ] next up -- the gutters. citibank popmoney. easier banking. staard at citibank. >> a look at stories that will making headlines this week. andyork city on tuesday, assembly address. akin has until tuesday decide if he will stay in the race. into fire when he talked inut legitimate rape back august. the congressman does not appear e leaving. he debated his opponent, the democratic candidate, on friday. iowa and four other states will also begin voting. by the end of the most rigid at month, states will have made choice for president. penalty from parking just ahead. >> we are in for some more cool air. we will check in with the meteorologist next. the federal hot minute. you need to the business of annual budget dollars were scrambled to spend the year. end of recent article, a research firm focusing on government of technology, that this may be the concerncause of .ver pending budget cuts september marks the annual ceremony, celebrating e best in government as a partnership for public service its metals. -- medals. its metals. -- medals. we're
nice job ben. [ male announcer ] next up -- the gutters. citibank popmoney. easier banking. staard at citibank. >> a look at stories that will making headlines this week. andyork city on tuesday, assembly address. akin has until tuesday decide if he will stay in the race. into fire when he talked inut legitimate rape back august. the congressman does not appear e leaving. he debated his opponent, the democratic candidate, on friday. iowa and four other states will also begin voting. by...
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[laughter] is saying he and ben adviser to every american president since taft. [laughter] about day 10 of the book tour this is only did number five. a freshman college roommate is here. by day number 10 you are a little punchy. merisel hierarchy of interviewers, npr and c-span of course. but there were cars honking in the background. [laughter] but in response i went into the studio the host was a hunch over over the and then to say you were the adviser to william howe word taft? [laughter] and said yes. yes i was. now going into the cro-magnon we could talk about that. >> but then invited back it was worth it. [laughter] here i stand before you. and new view a reprocess. but it is great to be back in washington. i can no longer be accused of being the inside the bill late elitist burper i am now the fine and a number five. this is lourdes washington losses and where i came to write speeches or george h. to be bush when he was vice president. but in washington the characters come us scoundrels my 10 to take after their author. reversed one add a tobacco lobbyis
[laughter] is saying he and ben adviser to every american president since taft. [laughter] about day 10 of the book tour this is only did number five. a freshman college roommate is here. by day number 10 you are a little punchy. merisel hierarchy of interviewers, npr and c-span of course. but there were cars honking in the background. [laughter] but in response i went into the studio the host was a hunch over over the and then to say you were the adviser to william howe word taft? [laughter]...
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ben bernanke, the star of the stock market today. a move to ensure low rates stay low until mid-2015, close to three years from now. all this because he thinks the economy is a mess and can't recover on its own fast enough. let's get reaction from one of the most outspoken businessmen in the country, donald trump. the market sure likes this. what about you? >> i can tell you i also have stock. from a stock standpoint, you're creating basically false numbers. you're devaluing the dollar. as ronald reagan would say, here we go again. that's exactly what's happening. the numbers are false. they're being created. people like me may benefit, but it's not ultimately good for the economy. >> so what if this lowers mortgage rates even further? does that help housing? i mean, you know, do you like the fact that the mortgage rates story could get better? will that help housing? >> mortgage rates are very low, but the banks aren't lending, so it doesn't make any difference. the mortgage rates are already at record low numbers. i'm seeing number
ben bernanke, the star of the stock market today. a move to ensure low rates stay low until mid-2015, close to three years from now. all this because he thinks the economy is a mess and can't recover on its own fast enough. let's get reaction from one of the most outspoken businessmen in the country, donald trump. the market sure likes this. what about you? >> i can tell you i also have stock. from a stock standpoint, you're creating basically false numbers. you're devaluing the dollar....
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that's how ben bernanke describes economic growth these days. it's not the kind of forecast that raises alarm bells, but with unemployment still high, it may also not be enough to put more people back to work. here's what's worrying bernanke. if, in the worst of the recession, fearful employers fired too many people, they may have hired most of those workers back by now. so, with hiring slowing, the economy will need an extra jolt to really get more people back to work again. >> so that is the essential decision, the central question we have to look at-- will there be enough growth going forward to make material progress in the unemployment rate? >> reporter: but with interest rates already so low, fed skeptics think the central bank is out of options. bernanke disagrees. he says the fed is confident it can ease interest rates even further, though he didn't say exactly how that might be done. one thing the fed chairman almost pleaded for is help. help from congress in taking on some of the economic burden, or help in not messing things up more.
that's how ben bernanke describes economic growth these days. it's not the kind of forecast that raises alarm bells, but with unemployment still high, it may also not be enough to put more people back to work. here's what's worrying bernanke. if, in the worst of the recession, fearful employers fired too many people, they may have hired most of those workers back by now. so, with hiring slowing, the economy will need an extra jolt to really get more people back to work again. >> so that...
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will ben bernanke unveil a new plan on friday to stimulate the economy? the fed chairman might have second thoughts about doing anything given news today that the economy grew faster than previously thought. the g.d.p. rose at an annual rate of 1.7% in the second quarter, up from the 1.5% originally reported. also today, the federal reserve's beige book report showed all of the central bank's 12 districts expanded gradually in july and august, thanks to a pick up in housing, and retail sales. still, the economy is not where it should be, and that has many stock investors on edge. suzanne pratt reports. >> reporter: the last week of august is one of the quietest of the year here at the new york stock exchange. a quick look at the paltry trading volume tells that story. but, look out for friday. that's when federal reserve chairman ben bernanke gives a speech in jackson hole, wyoming to economists and central bankers. investors are hoping he'll indicate he's ready to do a new round of bond purchases, designed to keep interest rates low and encourage more bo
will ben bernanke unveil a new plan on friday to stimulate the economy? the fed chairman might have second thoughts about doing anything given news today that the economy grew faster than previously thought. the g.d.p. rose at an annual rate of 1.7% in the second quarter, up from the 1.5% originally reported. also today, the federal reserve's beige book report showed all of the central bank's 12 districts expanded gradually in july and august, thanks to a pick up in housing, and retail sales....
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ben bernanke is defending the federal reserve's financial repression of savers. i recognize that it poses our ship. the purpose of our policy though is to create a stronger economy. and he also says there are no signs of inflation lucky for us legendary investor jim rogers is here to tell us how wrong bernie is meanwhile angela merkel is in china reportedly trying to convince the country with three point two trillion dollars worth of foreign exchange reserves just for a little in the direction of the euro zone so one could shelling out for the trouble debtors by the largest creditor nation in the world will find out and another major euro zone credit pusher christine legarde we just saw her taking her fund raising at first to the world economic forum coming to collect for the i.m.f. but one my of her and more of these heavy hitting women the butting heads will give you the back story let's get to the day's capital again. ok so ben bernanke the federal reserve chairman testified on capitol hill in washington today and you know it was really interesting it really s
ben bernanke is defending the federal reserve's financial repression of savers. i recognize that it poses our ship. the purpose of our policy though is to create a stronger economy. and he also says there are no signs of inflation lucky for us legendary investor jim rogers is here to tell us how wrong bernie is meanwhile angela merkel is in china reportedly trying to convince the country with three point two trillion dollars worth of foreign exchange reserves just for a little in the direction...
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. >> it's not that much different than ben franklin's "pennsylvania gazette." it's faster. but it's not a whole new thing. a whole new thing would be wikifying news. >> i think there will be more of that too. your earlier question about trust is an interesting one. what happens is, first of all, i guess, what all the digital transformations exposed in the last ten years is we have massive overcapacity of media. there were too many journalists, too many organizations doing the same thing. when the internet came along, the next thing that happened is the conversation that took place among readers became much more part of the general news flow -- the general information flow that readers engage with. and the combination and transformation that's taking place today -- i lost my train of thought. >> i'll pick up from the transformation that's taking place today. which is imagine ten years ago that the supreme court was hearing arguments on a health care law, the way it was. how is that different from what you did yesterday when you wandered around and how is that different from
. >> it's not that much different than ben franklin's "pennsylvania gazette." it's faster. but it's not a whole new thing. a whole new thing would be wikifying news. >> i think there will be more of that too. your earlier question about trust is an interesting one. what happens is, first of all, i guess, what all the digital transformations exposed in the last ten years is we have massive overcapacity of media. there were too many journalists, too many organizations doing...
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benning to the national guard and the ccc during the depression, the sum total was imaginatively applied by george marshall to direct the american army during the war. it was as if every single year of his career related to the monumental task he undertook. the american military build-up was just beginning to gain momentum when the japanese attacked pearl harbor. at an inspection of the army's new airborne troops at ft. bragg in 1942, marshall gets a close-up view of the citizen soldier at work. field soldiers never knew when the chief of staff might make an appearance such as this one at the jungle warfare training center in hawaii. marshall might do his thinking and planning in washington, but it was from the field that he drew his facts. a gifted observer, the smallest detail did not escape him. army subordinates were either proud or dismayed by marshall's critical appraisal, depending upon the performance. jungle training was a new experience for american troops, but it was clear from the beginning that in order to win the war in the pacific, our soldiers had to beat the japanese at
benning to the national guard and the ccc during the depression, the sum total was imaginatively applied by george marshall to direct the american army during the war. it was as if every single year of his career related to the monumental task he undertook. the american military build-up was just beginning to gain momentum when the japanese attacked pearl harbor. at an inspection of the army's new airborne troops at ft. bragg in 1942, marshall gets a close-up view of the citizen soldier at...
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. >>> big ben on jobs, chinese profits tumble and why nimble fingers and big business can go together. >>> plus, was it payback for his nasty moments on stage? simon cowell faces a crazed intruder. his story next. >> coming up, the knicks lose two of their stars. was it a tie or really a loss? you're watching "early today." >>> a very good morning to you and welcome back. here are some of your top headlines this morning. american support for the war in afghanistan has dropped sharply. a new york times cbs poll found 69% of the u.s. should no longer be fighting in afghanistan. >>> pope benedict is in cuba where he served mass for an estimated 2,000 people emphasizing faith and family. the pope will also meet in havana with cuban president and island former leader. dominique has been given preliminary charges alleging that he was involved in a french prostitution ring, the former head of the international monetary fund is denying the charges. >>> a year after japan's earthquake and tsunami, a 150 foot long fishing boat has drifted across the pacific ocean and is about a hundred miles of
. >>> big ben on jobs, chinese profits tumble and why nimble fingers and big business can go together. >>> plus, was it payback for his nasty moments on stage? simon cowell faces a crazed intruder. his story next. >> coming up, the knicks lose two of their stars. was it a tie or really a loss? you're watching "early today." >>> a very good morning to you and welcome back. here are some of your top headlines this morning. american support for the war in...
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ben does not have a silver bullet. because since so-called quantitative easing starts, there are a few key things that happened. ben bernanke succeeded in keeping interest rates low. he's trying to help housing. was at 6.41% in november 2008 when he announced his first round of easing. it's now 3.54%. low interest rates mean people with great credit can borrow. remember when housing was booming? when rates went down, people could buy bigger houses. low rates mean prices can go up. now that's happening to things like art. shares of the auction house sothebies are up 258%. since ben's easy money started. stocks in general have done well as well. the s&p 500 is up as you can see right around 70%. pretty amazing since quantitative easing was announced. it's a safe bet that probably fewer than 1% of americans are buying multimillion-dollar pieces of art. easy money has sent commodity prices higher. gas prices about double. regular up leaded is now $3.90 a gallon. so easy money isn't so easy. but experts believe we're going
ben does not have a silver bullet. because since so-called quantitative easing starts, there are a few key things that happened. ben bernanke succeeded in keeping interest rates low. he's trying to help housing. was at 6.41% in november 2008 when he announced his first round of easing. it's now 3.54%. low interest rates mean people with great credit can borrow. remember when housing was booming? when rates went down, people could buy bigger houses. low rates mean prices can go up. now that's...
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and ben bernanke testified on capitol hill again today the big question from the media how would last week's good u.s. jobs report affect monetary policy while bernanke he actually said the numbers understate weakness in labor but is the debate over the monthly jobs numbers simply moot ronald reagan's former budget director says the numbers are made up so is the b.l.s. the emperor with no clothes and if so why are markets in the media going along with it and greece has agreed to lay off thousands of public workers as talks are scheduled to continue over more cuts over meeting more terms to get its next dose of troika money politicians and media are bracing for the market's reaction to any development what about the reaction of greek citizens to more austerity without any light visibility and it is dark tunnel. those protesters were chanting out with the nazis not exactly a sign of european brotherhood we'll look at the bailouts cost to society and the u.s. forty eight states have signed on to a twenty five billion dollars settlement with the five biggest banks guilty of foreclosure ab
and ben bernanke testified on capitol hill again today the big question from the media how would last week's good u.s. jobs report affect monetary policy while bernanke he actually said the numbers understate weakness in labor but is the debate over the monthly jobs numbers simply moot ronald reagan's former budget director says the numbers are made up so is the b.l.s. the emperor with no clothes and if so why are markets in the media going along with it and greece has agreed to lay off...